Imposing and powerful, the gorilla is the largest of the primates. Recognizable by its massive silhouette, long arms, and broad chest, it impresses with its strength but remains a peaceful animal that feeds mainly on plants: leaves, fruits, and stems.
Living in groups called "harems," the gorilla is led by a dominant male nicknamed "silverback" because of the gray stripe that appears on his back with age. This leader watches over the group, protects the females and young, and maintains cohesion with his presence. Surprisingly, despite their size, gorillas share more than 98% of their DNA with humans.
This Papo figurine realistically reproduces the gorilla: imposing musculature, powerful posture and precise facial details. A must-have model to enrich a collection of wild animals, invent captivating stories or educate children about the life of great apes.